Title of article :
In vitro study of aqueous leaf extract of Chenopodium album for inhibition of calcium oxalate and brushite crystallization
Author/Authors :
Sharma, Deepti National Research Institute for Ayurveda-Siddha Human Resource Development, India , Dey, Yadu Nandan National Research Institute for Ayurveda-Siddha Human Resource Development, India , Sikarwar, Indu Shri Ram College of Pharmacy, India , Sijoria, Richa National Research Institute for Ayurveda-Siddha Human Resource Development, India , Wanjari, Manish M. National Research Institute for Ayurveda-Siddha Human Resource Development, India , Jadhav, Ankush D. National Research Institute for Ayurveda-Siddha Human Resource Development, India
From page :
164
To page :
171
Abstract :
The leaves of Chenopodium album Linn. are traditionally used for treatment of kidney diseases and urinary stones. The present work investigated the effect of aqueous extract of leaves of C. album (CAAE) on in-vitro crystallization of CaOx and brushite crystals. Crystallization was studied by using nucleation and aggregation assay of calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals and growth assay of calcium oxalate monohydrate and brushite crystals.The effects of CAAE and cystone on slope of nucleation and aggregation as well as growth of calcium oxalate crystallization were evaluated spectrophotometrically. The densities of the formed crystals were compared under microscope. The effects of CAAE and citric acid on growth of brushite crystals were studied by using single diffusion gel growth technique, and the parameters evaluated were length, morphology and average size of the deposited crystals. CAAE significantly inhibited the slope of nucleation and aggregation of CaOx crystallization, and decreased the crystal density. It also inhibited the growth and caused the dissolution of brushite crystals. The standard drug cystone or citric acid also exhibited similar effects. The study reveals that the leaves of C. album were found effective in the prevention of the experimentally induced urinary stones and substantiate the traditional claim. It is concluded that the leaves of C. album have beneficial inhibitory effect on in-vitro crystallization of CaOx and CHPD (brushite) crystals.
Keywords :
Bathua , Urolithiasis , Cystone , Calcium oxalate , Brushite , Citric acid
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal Of Basic an‎d Applied Sciences
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal Of Basic an‎d Applied Sciences
Record number :
2596888
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